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Introduction |
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I The Field Of Digital Humanities |
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1 The Example: Some Historical Considerations |
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2 Humanities in the Digital Age |
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3 Me? A Digital Humanist? |
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4 Critical Theory and the Mangle of Digital Humanities |
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5 "Does This Technology Serve Human Purposes?" A "Necessary Conversation" with Sherry Turkle |
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6 Humanist Computing at the End of the Individual Voice and the Authoritative Text |
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7 Beyond Infrastructure: Re-humanizing Digital Humanities in India |
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8 Toward a Transnational Asian/American Digital Humanities: A #transformDH Invitation |
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109 | (12) |
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9 Beyond the Elbow-Patched Playground |
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10 Why Yack Needs Hack (and Vice versa): From Digital Humanities to Digital Literacy |
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131 | (14) |
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11 Toward Problem-Based Modeling in the Digital Humanities |
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145 | (18) |
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12 Deprovincializing Digital Humanities |
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II Inflecting Fields And Disciplines |
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13 Circuit-Bending History: Sketches toward a Digital Schematic |
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14 Medieval Materiality through the Digital Lens |
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15 Computational Literature |
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16 The Cut between Us: Digital Remix and the Expression of Self |
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217 | (12) |
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17 Locating the Mobile and Social: A Preliminary Discussion of Camera Phones and Locative Media |
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229 | (14) |
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18 "Did You Mean `Why Are Women Cranky?'" Google---A Means of Inscription, a Means of De-Inscription? |
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19 Time Wars of the Twentieth Century and the Twenty-first Century Toolkit: The History and Politics of Longue-duree Thinking as a Prelude to the Digital Analysis of the Past |
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20 An Experiment in Collaborative Humanities: Envisioning Globalities 500--1500 CE |
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267 | (16) |
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21 Digital Humanities and the Study of Religion |
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22 Cyber Archaeology: A Post-virtual Perspective |
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23 Literature, Neuroscience, and Digital Humanities |
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III Knowledge Production, Learning, And Infrastructure |
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24 The Humanistiscope --- Exploring the Situatedness of Humanities Infrastructure |
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337 | (18) |
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25 "Stuff You Can Kick": Toward a Theory of Media Infrastructures |
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355 | (20) |
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26 Distant Mirrors and the LAMP |
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27 Resistance in the Materials |
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28 The Digital Humanities as a Laboratory |
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29 A Map Is Not a Picture: How the Digital World Threatens the Validity of Printed Maps |
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30 Spatial History as Scholarly Practice |
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31 Utopian Pedagogies: Teaching from the Margins of the Digital Humanities |
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32 The Face and the Public: Race, Secrecy, and Digital Art Practice |
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33 Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Age |
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35 Post-Archive: The Humanities, the Archive, and the Database |
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36 Final Commentary: A Provocation |
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References |
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Index |
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